Election Day is 4 weeks away. If you haven’t already, take some time to make a plan of how you will go vote. The questions below can help you make a clear plan to carry out your civic duty.

When will you vote?

On Election Day

  • What time of day will you go to the polling place?
  • What time do polls open and close in your district?
  • Where is your polling place?
    Use this tool from Rock The Vote to easily identify your polling place.
  • How will you get to your polling place?
  • What are the voter ID requirements in your state?
    Visit VoteRiders to learn more about the voter ID requirements in your state. If you need assistance or have questions on voter ID, call the VoteRiders toll-free Voter ID Helpline: 844-338-8743.
  • Who’s on the ballot?
    The VOTE411 Voter Guide from the League of Women Voters identifies candidates running for office in your community.

During the Early Voting Period

  • When does the early voting period begin and end in your district?
  • On what date will you vote during the early voting period?
  • What time of day will you vote?
  • Where is your polling place?
    Use this tool from Rock The Vote to easily identify your polling place.
  • How will you get to your polling place?
  • What are the voter ID requirements in your state?
    Visit VoteRiders to learn more about the voter ID requirements in your state. If you need assistance or have questions on voter ID, call the VoteRiders toll-free Voter ID Helpline: 844-338-8743.
  • Who’s on the ballot?
    The VOTE411 Voter Guide from the League of Women Voters identifies candidates running for office in your community.

By Absentee Ballot

  • Have you requested an absentee ballot?
  • Use this tool from Vote.gov to request your absentee ballot.
  • When will you fill out your ballot?
  • Do you know the deadline to postmark your ballot?
  • Do you have sufficient postage to mail your ballot?
  • Who’s on the ballot?
    The VOTE411 Voter Guide from the League of Women Voters identifies candidates running for office in your community.

Your state or local election office is the best place to find the most up-to-date information on the midterm election in your area, especially county and local elections.

Help us spread the word:

Use the sample social media posts below to help us spread the word about making a plan to vote.

Election Day is less than a month away! Do you know how you’re going to vote? Check out this guide to make a specific plan. #REVUP #DisabilityVote18
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Election Day is less than a month away! Do you know how you’re going to vote? Check out this guide to make a specific plan. #REVUP #DisabilityVote18
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Are you voting in person on Election Day? During the early voting period? By absentee? Make a plan to do your civic duty! #REVUP #DisabilityVote18
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Help #REVUP and Get Out the DISABILITY VOTE by making a plan to go vote! #DisabilityVote18
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Past Resources to Get Out the Disability Vote

Let’s make 2018 the Year of the Disability Vote!

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The REV UP Campaign, launched by the American Association of People with Disabilities (AAPD) in 2016, is a nonpartisan initiative that coordinates with national, state, and local disability organizations to increase the political participation of the disability community while also engaging candidates and the media on disability issues. The Campaign focuses on voter registration, education, access, and engagement. REV UP stands for Register! Educate! Vote! Use your Power!

This article was originally posted by the AAPD on their website on October 9, 2018.
All credit belongs to the AAPD and the respective content creators. Read the original article